Inspiration

In Thrive in Retirement, Eric Thurman helps readers get the most of their third season of life. However, it’s practical and timeless advice that’s inspired by countless sources of wisdom is applicable to any season and is a must read for anyone who’s ready to take control and define the rest of their life.

Fully Living Every Life Season – a Review of Thrive in Retirement by Eric Thurman

I have always viewed life in terms of life seasons. Eric Thurman has written a guide to help retirees gain the most of their "third season." However, Thrive in Retirement: Simple Secrets for Being Happy for the Rest of Your Life offers timeless wisdom is...

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We sometimes get ourselves in a spiritual rut. It’s okay and natural. Fear not and do not be anxious, dear brother or sister. The Lord is mighty and he will revive you!

In a Spiritual Rut? Explore What Ignited You Before Your Zeal Went Stale

This resolution speaks directly to being in a spiritual rut. Further, it points to our recurring need for revival of personal dedication and zeal. While reflecting on Edwards 42nd resolution, my own testimony came to mind. Something else that stands out about this...

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Edwards sought to attain much heavenly reward. This is shown in his 22nd resolution. One can only question if there will in fact be levels or degrees of heavenly reward. This post unpacks that and so much more.

Heavenly Reward and Our Greater Capacities for Happiness

We often speak of a heavenly reward. It's usually said in relation to the phrase “you can't take it with you.” The “it” in this case is all the stuff we acquire in life. Our homes, cars, clothes, gadgets, toys… even our money. This stuff is stuff we gather, collect,...

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God sometimes sends a key puzzle piece we didn’t know was missing. Here’s how he helped me understand the look of authentic love.

Authentic Love – Reckless? Inefficient? Messy? It’s Simply Love.

What does authentic love look like? It's a question I’m often pondering. Never really landed on an answer, until now. You know it when I see it. Every now and then, God sends a perfect illustration. It's sometimes like the missing puzzle piece that’s key to the whole...

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In Kingdom Citizen, Tony Evans presents a compelling case for renewed emphasis on the relationship of God in culture. We’ve forgotten a call to disciple believers and remember God as utmost in our lives. We’ve got to align ourselves under his covenantal rule.

God in Culture – a Book Review of Kingdom Citizen by Tony Evans

In Kingdom Citizen: Your Role in Rebuilding a Broken Nation , Tony Evans presents a compelling case for renewed emphasis on the relationship of God in culture. Moreover, he shows how, in our misguided pursuit of buildings and turnkey programs, we have forgotten a call...

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Is your church doing discipleship wrong? It’s more than a boxed set of lessons. In Discipled by Jesus, Robert Gelinas points a thought-provoking way back to Jesus, challenging what you thought you knew about discipleship.

Reforming Discipleship – A Review of Discipled by Jesus by Robert Gelinas

What if your church is doing discipleship wrong? Is that a question you’ve ever considered? I doubt many of us have. And that’s okay. But the reality is, discipleship is serious stuff. That being the case, we should give serious and proactive thought to how we are...

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A christian walk, particularly that of the walk modeled by Enoch, is one of faith, one that has intimacy with God, and one that is progressively obtained. In short, we become new creatures.

The Christian Walk And Its Life Transforming Nature

The idea of a Christian Walk is bandied about in many ways. It most often alludes to how a person is maturing - how they are growing and developing - as a Christian. When people speak of the “Christian Walk,” they usually follow it with a church word like...

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Ben Feder’s book, Take Off Your Shoes, is a story of self-rediscovery. He details his journeying from revelation that his soul had been subtly taken over to the new normal he gains from a year-long career sabbatical. Along the way, he shares observations about brain science and growth, leading readers into wondering if Feder is knowingly or perhaps unwittingly finding an answer to the question: “Can you think yourself happy?”

Self-Rediscovery: A Review of Take Off Your Shoes by Ben Feder

I think we all need to sometimes spend time doing self-rediscovery. That’s one thing that really compelled me to read Take Off Your Shoes: One Man's Journey from the Boardroom to Bali and Back by Ben Feder when given the opportunity to review it. My initial reaction...

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When doubting God’s love, it can feel like we are stuck. In spiritual idleness. But don’t believe the lack of hype. Your are you to argue with our God who says he loves you? After all, he’s God, and you’re not.

What Should I Do When I Am Doubting God’s Love?

Doubting God’s love is something I suspect we all can relate to feeling. I know I personally go through seasons of spiritual idleness. And I, like Edwards and many other people, suffer bouts of depression. The feeling of hopelessness is a sentiment I know as well as...

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